Inthe video, which captures Wright's appearance at a September 17, 2009, anniversary celebration of Monthly Review, Wright said that while the "corporate media" provide a "binary lens" of the world, in such terms as "communist versus Christian," Monthly Review offers what it calls "no-nonsense Marxism."

He added: "You dispel all the negative images we have been programmed to conjure up with just the mention of that word socialism or Marxism."

He called America "land of the greed and home of the slave."

Pam Geller from Atlas Shrugs points out the connections of this socialist gathering to Obama:

And the hits just keep on comin'. Check out this video of Reverend Jeremiah Wright - it is a marxist rant. Note who introduces the vile anti-semite and Black liberation activist. It's none other than Robert W. McChesney, the boldest and most radical of the net neutrality activists and founder ofFree Press-- the leading advocacy group in Washington pushing for net neutrality. In an August interview with a Canadian Marxist online publication called the Bullet, McChesney rejoices that net neutrality can finally bring about the Marxist "revolution."

"At the moment, the battle over network neutrality is not to completely eliminate the telephone andcable companies," McChesney said. "We are not at that point yet. But the ultimate goal is to get rid of themediacapitalists in the phone andcable companiesand to divest them from control."

The McChesney introduction of Wright proves how interconnected and deep this nefarious marxist network is. This mercenaryoperationis funded and greased with the ill gotten gains of George Soros, maniacal in his crusade to destroy capitalism and America.

McChesney and the domestic terrorist Ayers are both professors at theUniversity of Chicago. Note Chicago -- the sewer where these same goosesteppers launched Obama's political career.

It's all one big decadent party up there inthe White House. We have been overthrown. It's time the Republicans stopped scratching their heads. We need a Lincoln to take us into battle.

I think we can all stop being so squeamish about using the socialist label. If it walks like a duck …

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Has anyone noticed, it appears the gloves have come off? The Left is becoming more bold, and the rest of us aren't bothering to plug our ears, but are standing up. Standing up and calling it as we see it!

If I may share an anecdote on the "success" of socialism...When I was in high school, the premier of our province was Bob Rae, a member of the ultra-socialist party, the NDP. His spending habits were horrible. Eventually, he put the province in the red. He introduced "Rae Days" in which civil servants - including teachers- would work for five days and get paid for four. That was as popular as having rocks thrown at you.Socialism doesn't pay.

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For starters, I never took to the term African-American. I have meet too many real Africans who are now Americans, to ever with a straight face say we share something in common other than skin tones. Their history and culture is truly a unique and is a completely different experience from my own. My culture is distinctly American, from the way I speak, think, dress and act and you know what else? I love it! So for me, I will always be an American who just happens to be black.
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